Garrett Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 Okay well here I am about week and a half ago having just received my "Collectors Coins GB" in e-book format having a read about 17 (SEVENTEEN) circulating types of 1860 pennies.Later that same evening I am perusing eBay when what do I see. WOW ! an 1860 penny.I try to identify what type it is but because I have had a few festive beverages I cant work it out. Anyway the invevitable happens and I place a bid (why cant we lock outselves out of eBay and FaceBook when we are over the limit !) so I can get it and have a good look.Coin arrives and I still cannot work out what I've got !!Anyway - from my other new ebook purchase I can see it is in around fine condition.Probably the funniest part of the story is that I only paid $3 + 2$ post (~ 2.7 pounds) so it looks like reasonable value which must be unusual for an inebriated impulsive eBay purchase ... ha hahaOkay - so the story is not so funny. Carry on.PS - does anyone know what bloody reverse it is ? A ? (but the thumb looks like it touches the cross) In too low condition to tell ? Quote
Bronze & Copper Collector Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 Toothed border...... Reverse DI'm on my cell phone but it looks like an Obverse 2 Reverse D..an F-10.......Reverses A, B, & C are Round Bead borders Quote
Accumulator Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 I agree, reverse D. The colon after 'G' of 'D: G:' is aligned with a border tooth, so not obverse 3 (I can't see the signature to use that as an ID). So F10. Quote
Peckris Posted January 3, 2014 Posted January 3, 2014 You did ok - a Fine 1860 penny for less than £3 including postage is fair enough I'd say. You certainly weren't burned, pissed or not!! Quote
Garrett Posted January 3, 2014 Author Posted January 3, 2014 Thanks for the info guys ! Very interesting !The eBook I have mentions a rock to the left of the lighthouse for reverse 'C' and 'D' which I couldn't see. There were no pictures so I didn't know how big the rock should be. I will try to get a magnifying glass and have a closer look.One day I will probably be interested in getting a more comprehensive reference book so I will probably be asking more questions about good books later.I bought the penny for the educational value, but it is a charming little thing and I'll keep it a while I think. I get the occasional flashback to my childhood when I look at it.Yes Peck, my trigger finger has certainly done worse in the past !! cheers and thanks againGarrett. Quote
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